Vancouver 'Real Housewives' cast member and daughter sue co-star for libel after shooting

One person is in hospital after a shooting in East Vancouver Sunday evening. A bystander near the scene at E. Hastings Street and Vernon Drive said he heard several shots, and that it appeared gunmen in two SUVs were firing at each other. Picture: Ric Ernst/PNG

Police investigate a crime scene and interview witnesses after shots were fired at East Hastings and Vernon in Vancouver Sunday June 8, 2014.Ric Ernst
/ PNG

Police investigate a crime scene and interview witnesses after shots were fired at East Hastings and Vernon in Vancouver Sunday June 8, 2014.Ric Ernst
/ PNG

The Vancouver Sun has learned the target of an East Hastings drive-by shooting Sunday that left 28-year-old Mia Deakin wounded was 27-year-old gangster Jeffrey Chang. Chang, involved in the Wolf Pack gang alliance, is seen here being treated Sunday for a gunshot wound to his hand.Ric Ernst
/ PNG

One person is in hospital after a shooting in East Vancouver Sunday evening. A bystander near the scene at E. Hastings Street and Vernon Drive said he heard several shots, and that it appeared gunmen in two SUVs were firing at each other. Picture: Ric Ernst/PNG

Police investigate a crime scene and interview witnesses after shots were fired at East Hastings and Vernon in Vancouver Sunday June 8, 2014.Ric Ernst
/ PNG

The female victim seriously injured in a drive-by shooting early Sunday evening was Mia Deakin, daughter of Jody Claman, one of the stars of the reality TV show Real Housewives of Vancouver, according to news reports. Photo from the Facebook page of Mia Claman.Vancouver Sun
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Police investigate a crime scene and interview witnesses after shots were fired at East Hastings and Vernon in Vancouver Sunday June 8, 2014.Ric Ernst
/ PNG

Police investigate a crime scene and interview witnesses after shots were fired at East Hastings and Vernon in Vancouver Sunday June 8, 2014.Ric Ernst
/ PNG

The Vancouver Sun has learned the target of an East Hastings drive-by shooting Sunday that left 28-year-old Mia Deakin wounded was 27-year-old gangster Jeffrey Chang. Chang, involved in the Wolf Pack gang alliance, is seen here being treated Sunday for a gunshot wound to his hand.Ric Ernst
/ PNG

Police investigate a crime scene and interview witnesses after shots were fired at East Hastings and Vernon in Vancouver Sunday June 8, 2014.Ric Ernst
/ PNG

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VANCOUVER — Former "Real Housewives of Vancouver" star Jody Claman and her daughter are suing a co-star for libel over comments made in the media after Claman's daughter was injured in a drive-by shooting.

Mia Deakin, who frequently made guest appearances on the reality television show before it was cancelled last year, was wounded Sunday in what police described as a targeted shooting in Vancouver's east side.

Deakin was standing at a gas station with a man who received minor injuries. Police have not speculated on a potential motive, but say the intended target appears to be the man.

Reports of Deakin's involvement surfaced the following day, when Claman's "Real Housewives" co-star Mary Zilba spoke to a CBC-TV reporter about the shooting.

"During the CBC interview, (Zilba) made defamatory comments that included statements to the effect that Ms. Deakin associated herself with criminals or individuals of unsavoury character and that Ms. Deakin herself engages in criminal behaviour," said the statement of claim, filed Tuesday.

"Further, she made statements to the effect that Ms. Claman knew or ought to have known that Ms. Deakin allegedly associated with criminals."

The statement of claim said Claman and Deakin sent Zilba a cease-and-desist letter, which prompted Zilba to repeat similar comments in a Facebook post.

The document, which contains allegations that have not been tested in court, accuses Zilba of malice and stated "the slander was particularly vile" to Zilba's "enemies."

"Real Housewives of Vancouver" ran for two seasons until Shaw, which owns the program's home network, Slice, announced the show wouldn't be returning while producers reconsidered its cast and location.

A spokesperson for Zilba could not be reached to comment, and she has not filed a statement of defence.

The lawyer for Claman and her daughter did not immediately return a phone call seeking comment.

Like its American counterparts, the Canadian "Real Housewives" spinoff followed the lives of a group of wealthy socialites.

During its two-season run, frequent gossiping and explosive arguments between the cast members were as much a part of the plot as high-society cocktail parties. Claman and Zilba in particular developed a reputation as archrivals on the show.

Police, who have not publicly named Deakin, said Monday that a woman at the gas station was shot in the shoulder when a grey or silver SUV pulled up and someone started firing.

The man who was with her suffered minor injuries and fled, but he was later picked up by police and arrested on an outstanding warrant for driving while prohibited.

As of Thursday, police had not made any arrests for the shooting. Const. Brian Montague said in an email that "the intended target appears to be the male victim."

The statement of claim says Deakin was "seriously injured."

On Wednesday, Claman posted two photos on Twitter from Deakin's hospital room. One photograph shows a female companion seen applying lip gloss to Deakin, who is still hooked up to medical equipment.

"A message from Mia: I love U ALL ....Out of Trauma UNIT!" said a message included with the photo.

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Vancouver 'Real Housewives' cast member and daughter sue co-star for libel after shooting

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